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He'd mention things about Jimmy Noone. And I remember because in the 30's I remember I was working with Eddie South, a great violin player, and I got the job to play with Eddie and he had just come back from Europe. And we got to give the men or what we call on the other side the gangsters a lot of credit for helping music along, because they almost closed and they kept music. Al Capone's. Al ...
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